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Method and apparatus for electronic literary macramé component referencing
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Inactive Publication Date: 2012-01-03
PAXSON DANA W
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[0029]The present method and apparatus exploit the construction and organization of the electronic literary macramé (ELM) and the knowledge transfer tool (KTT) to expand and enrich the readers ability to reference one component of an ELM / KTT work while reading another component, smoothly and with minimal distraction.
[0030]First, the present method and apparatus provide for manual author- or editor-defined links and directives for hypertext handling and navigation, in forms which maintain the independent character of such links and directives, enabling authors and editors to adjust and maintain their definitions across all other changes to the underlying documents. Manually-provided links and directives enhance the variety and depth of literary and pedagogical effects achievable with the ELM / KTT.
[0031]Second, the present method and apparatus add easy-to-use indexing capabilities to the ELM / KTT, aiding readers seeking occurrences of special terms in the work, and supporting authors in the midst of developing an ELM / KTT product, especially when the author is learning or creating the terminology peculiar to the product and its realm of knowledge. The present method and apparatus provide such indices in such a way as to avoid impact of its use on the immersive experience of the reader.
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The profusion of routine hypertext links (hyperlinks, or links), the frequent use of visually-readable indices and tables, and the author's special associations of otherwise-disparate units or components create special challenges for the ELM and KTT technology, and indeed for any similar mechanisms and processes for interconnecting readable electronic document components.
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[0034]See FIG. 1. The present apparatus comprises a computer system 6, made up of one or more processors (CPUs) 61, a user display interface component 63 such as a CRT, flat-panel display, or other viewing device, one or more user input interface components 64 such as a keyboard, a mouse, a touch panel, a scribing device such as a stylus, or some other pointing, selection, or data entry device, and one or more memory components 62. Any of the memory components 62 may hold an operating system 601, one or more software applications 602, and one or more electronic documents 611. Each electronic document 611 comprises a plurality of components 621.
[0035]The software applications 602 of the present apparatus comprise three hypertext linking programs: a first software application for generating and installing one or more hypertext link anchors in one or more of said components of each said electronic document, a second software application for generating and installing one or more hyperte...
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An expansion of the construction and organization of the electronic literary macramé (ELM), the knowledge transfer tool (KTT), or any document of similar type to enrich the connections and associations for their readers, providing for manual author- or editor-defined links and directives for hypertext handling and navigation, easy-to-use indexing capabilities, structuring and presentation of information in a visually-organized form such as a table, list, matrix, tree, pyramid, or other two-dimensional arrangement, with all features integrated into an unobtrusive, and enriched referencing mechanism to assist authors, editors and readers of an ELM, KTT, or other electronic document of similar type.
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 833,201, filed Jul. 25, 2006, entitled “Multiple Improvement in Method and Apparatus for Creating Literary Macrames,” U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 909,197, filed Mar. 30, 2007, entitled “Game Scene Replay Director: A tool for Filmmaking Storytellers.”PCT Application No. PCT / US2007 / 062801, filed Feb. 26, 2007, entitled “Apparatus and Method for Creating Literary Macrames,”and U.S. Nonprovisional application Ser. No. 11 / 361,439, filed Feb. 24, 2006 (now U.S. Pat. No. 7,810,021, issued Oct. 5, 2010), entitled “Apparatus and Method for Creating Literary Macramés”, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference. Reference is also made to related U.S. Nonprovisional application Ser. No. 11 / 782,976, filed Jul. 25, 2007 (now U.S. Pat No. 7,555,138, issued Jun. 30, 2009), entitled “Method and Apparatus for Digital Watermarking for Electronic Literary Macramé,” U.S. Nonp...
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